Foxtrot

The Foxtrot is many people's favourite with its graceful rise and falls, sways, turns and spins. It has quite a variety of steps and can be danced to a wide range of music, making it very popular in most social dances.

Foxtrot started in vaudeville when the actor Harry Fox incorporated a funny walk into his music act, and it became known as "Fox's Trot". It quickly became very popular, due to its graceful progression along the dancefloor.

The two main styles found in social dances are:

The Slow Foxtrot

Rythm Foxtrot

The foxtrot is danced in a comfortable 'walking' style and what makes it look graceful is keeping the size and pace of the strides consistent.

Beginner Routine

Man's Steps:

(1) Right foot forward (heel);(2) Left foot forward (heel);(3) Right foot forward (heel);(4) Left foot to side;(and) Right foot closes together (change weight to Right foot);(5) Left foot to side;(6) Right foot backward;(7) Left foot to side;(and) Right foot closes together (change weight to Right foot);(8) Left foot to side (ready to repeat);

Lady's Steps:

(1) Left foot backward;(2) Right foot backward;(3) Left foot backward;(4) Right foot to side;(and) Left foot closes together (change weight to Left foot);(5) Right foot to side;(6) Left foot forward (heel);(7) Right foot to side;(and) Left foot closes together (change weight to Left foot);(8) Right foot to side (ready to repeat);